Au Zénith

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Au Zénith is the second live album by singer Vanessa Paradis. Steve Nieve of Elvis Costello's The Attractions is featured on keyboard. This is her lowest-charting album. The album was recorded during her performances at Le Zénith during her Bliss Tour

Track listing

  1. Intro 1:00
  2. "L'Eau et le Vin" 5:22 (authors: Bashung, Colemanas, Mortier; album Bliss, 2000)
  3. "Sunday Mondays" 4:47 (Hirsch, Kravitz, Paradis; Vanessa Paradis, 1992)
  4. "Dans mon café" 4:13 (Colemanas, Langolff; Bliss)
  5. "Walk on the Wild Side" 4:34 (Lou Reed; Variations sur le même t'aime, 1990)
  6. "Dis-lui toi que je t'aime" 4:22 (Gainsbourg/Langolff; Variations sur le même t'aime)
  7. "L'Eau à la bouche" 2:11 (Gainsbourg; no album material)
  8. "Joe le Taxi" 4:08 (Roda-Gil/Langolff; M&J, 1988)
  9. "St Germain" 4:00 (Johnny Depp, Paradis; Bliss)
  10. "Requiem pour un con" 2:11 (Serge Gainsbourg; no album material)
  11. "Que fait la vie?" 4:01 (Dolemanas, Paradis; Bliss)
  12. "La La La Song" 4:12 (Dereaux, Paradis; Bliss)
  13. "This Will Be Our Year" 2:14 (Chris White from the Zombies; no album material)
  14. "Pourtant" 3:22 (Chedid, Monnet; Bliss)
  15. "Tandem" 4:10 (Gainsbourg/Langolff; Variations sur le même t'aime)
  16. "Commando" 4:19 (Colemanas, Langolff; Bliss)
  17. "Marilyn & John" 5:36 (Roda-Gil/Langolff; M&J)
  18. "Bliss" 5:03 (Depp, Paradis; Bliss)
  19. "Les Acrobates" 3:15 (Monnet, Paradis; Bliss)

Charts

Album

Chart (2001) Peak
Position
French Albums Chart[2] 19

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